Social Security Disability Application
It takes the SSA at least three to six months to respond to an initial Social Security disability application. That's a long time to go without any income because an injury or illness has made it impossible for you to work. The situation is made worse by the fact that the majority of claims are denied, leading to hearings, appeals and further long delays. You can get Social Security disability help from an experienced attorney when you work with us at disability-social-security.us.
What Documentation Do You Need to Supply for Your Social Security Disability Application?
In order to prove that you meet the criteria for benefits, you have to fill out a lot of Social Security disability forms and supply other information. A partial list of the needed documentation includes:
- Your Social Security number and proof of your age
- Names, addresses and phone numbers of every doctor, caseworker, hospital and/or clinic that treated you
- The dates of every visit to a doctor, social service or health care facility
- Names and dosages of all the medications you are taking
- Complete medical records from your doctors, therapists, hospitals, clinics and caseworkers
- All laboratory and test results
- A description of the kind of work you did and where you were employed
- Your most recent W-2 form or a copy of your federal tax return
- The Social Security Disability Application for Benefits
- The Adult Disability Report form
All of these documents and Social Security disability forms must be originals or certified copies.
Obviously, it's a good idea to get some Social Security disability help when gathering all these documents. Fill out our easy online contact form to get a free evaluation, and take advantage of expert assistance for your Social Security disability application.
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Note: * The help of a Social Security Disability advocate or attorney can significantly improve your chances of approval, get you approved more quickly and increase the benefits amount you are awarded! |